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Paul Provost
December 15, 2014 at 6:56 pm in reply to: coolest looking Resolve video playback glitch contestThe tube is really fast and compact but has gpu/os that doesn’t work. $10k and it doesn’t work. Should be a class action suit. Only way this crap ever gets fixed.
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Paul Provost
December 15, 2014 at 6:53 pm in reply to: coolest looking Resolve video playback glitch contestDon’t know how it is over there but eBay here has 5,1 MP that are very reasonable if you get a dual 4 core then buy buy used fast 6 core chip and swap out. it a pretty damn fast reliable quick setup with say a Gtx 980 inside.
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Paul Provost
December 15, 2014 at 6:12 pm in reply to: coolest looking Resolve video playback glitch contestI was this close to as well a couple days ago but got talked off the ledge. Building a second Mac pro system and putting Nvidia in it. To bad NMP users don’t have the option to switch.
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So this is still not fixed in Yosemite or answered else. I can say it’s open cl /amd /Mac os as the same machine in boot camp doesn’t have the issue with Resolve. This sucks. Glad I didn’t spend $10k on NMP
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Paul Provost
December 13, 2014 at 11:09 pm in reply to: coolest looking Resolve video playback glitch contestSo it’s looking like a combination of Resolve/AMD-OpenCl/MacOS.
I’ve done a bunch of testing with different cards and operating systems and that’s my conclusion, and opinion. Having a buddy with Titans in MacOS confirm some things, but it’s really looking that way.
So if you have a New Mac Pro you don’t have the option to switch cards, and resolve is not working great. and if it is an openCL/Apple thing – well then, no fix in sight. likely they could care less…http://www.filmandtvcolor.com | colorist | Los Angeles, CA
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Paul Provost
December 13, 2014 at 11:03 pm in reply to: coolest looking Resolve video playback glitch contest“we’ll always have Paris”
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Paul Provost
November 2, 2014 at 3:51 pm in reply to: Display Broadcast Safe Exceptions – how conservative?Yeah there’s no way I would pay that for a software legalizer plugin. Companies that don’t do a lot or retail sales are often very opaque about pricing I guess to protect their dealers who seem to charge “as much as they can get.” I ran into the same thing pricing close captioning years ago and from autodesk looking at flame and smoke like ten years ago. It took about two weeks and several meetings to get a price!
Honestly I used to use the plugin in final cut 7 for years doing online tape deliverables and never got kicked back from QC because of illegal video levels. Not once. This was standard def NTSC though.http://www.filmandtvcolor.com | colorist | Los Angeles, CA
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Paul Provost
November 2, 2014 at 5:35 am in reply to: Display Broadcast Safe Exceptions – how conservative?How much was the eye height plugin?
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That’s unrelated to this issue
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Yeah well this is a recent and known issue in 11 that has specific symptoms experienced by a diverse user base. Anyone having these freezes please send crash reports to BMD as its being chased down.
I think I may have had this same thing pop up before in ver 9, but can’t remember that far back.http://www.filmandtvcolor.com | colorist | Los Angeles, CA
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